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Fig. 1 | Journal of Ophthalmic Inflammation and Infection

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From: Multiple evanescent white dot syndrome and panuveitis: a case report

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Findings of the left eye at the initial visit in a 70-year-old woman with multiple evanescent white dot syndrome with panuveitis. a Fundus was seen hazy due to diffuse vitreous opacity. Multiple subretinal white dots at the mid-periphery could be barely observed. b Corresponding to the white dots, fluorescein angiography (FA) 2 min. after the dye injection showed hyperfluorescence as well as at the peripapillary area. c, d Indocyanine green angiography (ICGA) showed no abnormal findings 1 min. after the dye injection (c) and numerous hypofluorescent dots extending from the peripapillary area and posterior pole to the mid-periphery 16.5 min. after the dye injection (d). Inferior black shadow resulted from the vitreous opacity. e A horizontal image through the fovea on enhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomography (EDI-OCT) showed diffuse loss of the ellipsoid zone at the macula and hyper-reflective foci at the level of the photoreceptor (arrowheads)

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